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March 30, 2021

TRUE/FALSE FILM FEST ANNOUNCES 2021 LINEUP

The True/False Film Fest is proud to announce its 2021 slate of 16 new feature films and 23 new short films. These films were selected from roughly 1,000 submissions and hundreds more scouted from around the world. Unfolding from May 5-9, 2021, in Columbia, and simultaneously at home via “Teleported True/False,” this year’s edition features a tightly curated selection of ambitious and forward-looking cinema.

Taking place almost entirely outdoors, the Fest will feature the first live screenings of Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson’s Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) as its official opening-night film and repeating as the inaugural “Show Me True/False” communities screening. Summer of Soul premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award and was picked up by Searchlight Pictures, who, together with Disney’s new BIPOC Creator Initiative, will release it theatrically later this year; it will also stream on Hulu.

One of the first festivals to take place in-person in 2021, True/False will occupy the 116-acre Stephens Lake Park, with four natural amphitheaters hosting physically distanced daytime concerts and events and nighttime film screenings—plus a nearby pop-up drive-in. Meanwhile, Teleported True/False builds an immersive “fest-in-a-box” experience for an audience of cinephiles and film industry folks. Teleported T/F will include a lineup of feature premieres curated from the larger Fest program, along with shorts and retrospective work. Teleported True/False will launch with Delphine’s Prayers, directed by 2021 True Vision honoree Rosine Mbakam.

Six of the feature-length films in this year’s lineup will mark their in-person international and U.S. premieres at True/False: The Grocer’s Son, the Mayor, the Village and the World, directed by Claire Simon; This Rain Will Never Stop, directed by Alina Gorlova; From the Wild Sea, directed by Robin Petré; Dirty Feathers, directed by Carlos Alfonso Corral; Petit Samedi, directed by Paloma-Sermon Daï; and Songs that Flood the River, directed by Germán Adolfo Arango.

Impressively, half of this year’s feature lineup are debut features. In addition to the above-mentioned From the Wild Sea, Dirty Feathers, Petit Samedi, and Songs that Flood the River, True/False 2021 will present Inside the Red Brick Wall, directed by HK Documentary Filmmakers; Faya Dayi, directed by Jessica Beshir; No Kings, directed by Emilia Mello; and Rock Bottom Riser, directed by Fern Silva.

True/False 2021 will also screen a number of new films from noted Fest alumni, including Homeroom, the moving third chapter of director Pete Nicks’ Oakland trilogy; All Light, Everywhere, director Theo Anthony’s far-ranging follow-up to his debut, Rat Film (T/F 2017); and Users, directed by Natalia Almada (El Velador, T/F 2016), which is a visually and sonically spectacular rumination on technology and motherhood. 

As previously announced, this year’s True Vision Award recipient is True/False alumna Rosine Mbakam, whose newest work, Delphine’s Prayers, will play along with her first feature, The Two Faces of a Bamiléké Woman. The True Vision Award is presented by Restoration Eye Care. Sabaya, directed by Hogir Hirori, was selected as the recipient of the True Life Fund—a crowd-sourced fund that will support the work of the Yazidi Home Center. Neither/Nor, an annual repertory sidebar series, returns virtually with an interrogation of reality television as it plays with the boundaries of nonfiction filmmaking—curated and written about by pop culture critic, comedian, and television writer Ashley Ray-Harris.

This year’s film festival was programmed by Amir George, Angela Catalano, and David Wilson.

With cinema as a focal point, Ragtag Film Society exists to captivate and engage communities in immersive arts experiences that explore assumptions and elicit shared joy, wonder, and introspection.

For the full lineup, see the FILMS page and the SHORTS pages. The T/F 2021 schedule will be announced by 5pm CDT Thursday, April 8.

 

For more information, contact: 

David Wilson, Interim Artistic Director [email protected]
Amir George, Film Programmer [email protected]
Angela Catalano, Film Programmer [email protected]

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